On February 7, the Osceola County School Board approved the following administrative appointments:

Belinda Reyes, Executive Director for Multicultural Education
Throughout her career, Belinda Reyes has held the following positions: Media Clerk at Ventura Elementary (1995-1996); Teacher at St. Cloud High (1997-2000); Administrative Dean at Meadow Woods Middle (2000-2003); Assistant Principal at Meadow Woods Middle (2003-2004); Assistant Principal at Waterbridge Elementary (2004-2006); Principal at Wetherbee Elementary School and Lancaster Elementary School (2006-2013); Executive Area Director for the North Learning Community for Orange County Public Schools (2013-present). She received her bachelor's degree in English Language Arts Education from the University of Central Florida, a master's degree in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University, and training through the National Institute for Urban School Leaders & School Turnaround Leaders at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Rene Clayton, Director of Secondary Curriculum and Instruction – Middle School Education
Throughout her career, Rene Clayton has held the following positions: Teacher at Mill Creek Elementary (1994-1999); Reading Specialist at Mill Creek Elementary and Cypress Elementary (1999-2002); Assistant Principal at Pleasant Hill Elementary (2002-2005); Principal of Pleasant Hill Elementary (2005-2010); Principal of Celebration K-8 (2010-2015); Principal of Assignment for District School Improvement Services and Leadership Development (2015-present). She received her bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from the University of Florida, a master's degree in Reading K-12 Certification from the University of Florida, and an Educational Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership from National-Louis University.

Stacy Burdette, Director of Elementary Education
Throughout her career, Stacy Burdette has held the following positions: Teacher at Jenkins Hill Elementary in Harleyville, SC (1988-1993); Teacher at Williams Memorial Middle in St. George, SC (1993-1995); Teacher at Robert F. Munroe School in Quincy, FL (1995-1996); Teacher at Havana Middle in Havana, FL (1996-1997); Teacher at Highlands Elementary (1997-1998); Dean of Students at Highlands Elementary (1998-1999); Assistant Principal at Ventura Elementary (1999-2004); Principal of Cypress Elementary (2004-2010); and Principal of East Lake Elementary (2010-present). She received her bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Bowling Green State University and a master's degree in Educational Administration/Leadership from Florida State University.

Mary Ann Rodriguez-Perez, Director of Early Childhood and Extended Day Programs
Throughout her career, Mary Ann Rodriguez-Perez has held the following positions: Teacher at Jardin De Infantes in Puerto Rico (1983-1987); Teacher at Christian Day School in Puerto Rico (1987-1990); Teacher at Reedy Creek Elementary (1990-1991); Teacher at Deerwood Elementary (1991-1994); ESOL Compliance Specialist at Deerwood Elementary (1994-2004); Assistant Principal at Deerwood Elementary (2004-2005); Assistant Principal at Chestnut Elementary (2005-2008); Assistant Principal at Boggy Creek Elementary (2008-2009); and Principal of Boggy Creek Elementary (2009-present). She received her bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from the University of Puerto Rico and a master's degree in Educational Leadership from National-Louis University.